-Transcrição do genoma dos adenovirus.As setas indicam a direção da transcrição (Russell, 2000).  

-Transcrição do genoma dos adenovirus.As setas indicam a direção da transcrição (Russell, 2000).  

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Adenovirus humanos são responsáveis por infecção respiratória aguda (IRA) em crianças e adultos, sendo os das espécies B e C mais frequêntes. Com o objetivo de estudar a variabilidade genética de HAdVs, 3087 amostras de aspirado de nasofaringe foram colhidas de crianças, em São Paulo, de 1995 à 2006. A PCR direcionada ao gene VA-RNA detectou 677 ad...

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